From: Rod Speed on 27 Oct 2006 15:31 Some gutless fuckwit desperately cowering behind Cerberus <styx.sentinel.PAY(a)FERRYMAN.gmail.com> desperately attempted to bullshit its way out of its predicament and fooled absolutely no one at all, as always.
From: Rod Speed on 27 Oct 2006 15:31 Some gutless fuckwit desperately cowering behind Cerberus <styx.sentinel.PAY(a)FERRYMAN.gmail.com> desperately attempted to bullshit its way out of its predicament and fooled absolutely no one at all, as always.
From: Rod Speed on 27 Oct 2006 15:32 Some gutless fuckwit desperately cowering behind Cerberus <styx.sentinel.PAY(a)FERRYMAN.gmail.com> desperately attempted to bullshit its way out of its predicament and fooled absolutely no one at all, as always.
From: Rod Speed on 27 Oct 2006 15:32 Some gutless fuckwit desperately cowering behind Cerberus <styx.sentinel.PAY(a)FERRYMAN.gmail.com> desperately attempted to bullshit its way out of its predicament and fooled absolutely no one at all, as always.
From: Whatcher? on 28 Oct 2006 09:38
"Cerberus" <styx.sentinel.PAY(a)FERRYMAN.gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns98697022C1F8FNoneShallPass(a)127.0.0.1... > "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> The Old Bloke <le0pard32(a)gmail.com> wrote >> >>> I have always had a problem with TI in the clone mode. The clone >>> always seems to run OK but the cloned HD will not boot. >> >>> So yesterday I tried it again. All the C: files transferred. The >>> boot.ini looks OK but when I try to boot from the cloned HD I get >>> the message "Error loading operating system" >> >> The boot.ini is only a very minor component of the rather complex >> NT/2K/XP boot process, essentially just some config data that >> ntldr uses to decide what to offer the user menu wise etc. > > boot.ini is far from a minor component Rod, and it does far more than > provide basic data for a boot menu. > Delete boot.ini from a working normal XPSP2. Machine still works. |